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5. 

WUX NR 1-4

 – Four auxiliary AES digital inputs are provided for alternate content audio.

6. 

WTS CH 1-8 and WTS CH 9-16

 – In non-Q-SYS installations, these digital outputs include the main 5.1/7.1 channels 

(L,C,R,LS,RS,BL,BR and Lfe (Sub)), the HI and VI tracks, and may include up to 6 additional surround channels for immersive audio bitstreams. 
These outputs are connected to the cinema processor (e.g. DPM or JSD) for additional EQ and speaker processing.

7. 

Model

 and 

Serial Rumber

 – Use the Serial Number when requesting content keys for the CMS-5000.

8. 

ATSTO

 button – Pressing the reset button will cause the CMS-5000 to reboot immediately.

9. 

OWMPTA

 LED

•  Flashing Red – Indicates the projector service door is open.
•  Solid Red – Indicates a tamper event or non-recoverable error. The CMS-5000 is non-functional and will need to be returned to QSC.

10. 

FLO

 LED – Yellow indicates maintenance is required soon: (e.g.  An SSD drive needs attention.) Non-blocking, CMS-5000 fully functional.

11. 

P A

 LED – Green indicates presence of 12V on rear connector to projector

12. 

ADY

 LED  

•  Flashing Green - Indicates the CMS is booting up or awaiting marriage to the projector. 
•  Solid Green - Indicates the CMS is ready to perform its functions.

13. 

USB 3.0

 – Both connectors support USB 3.0 and can be used for ingest. 

14. 

WCO

 LED – Yellow indicates link on HS ETH, alternating yellow/green indicates activity on HS ETH.

15. 

LNRK

 LED  – Yellow indicates the HS ETH link is established at 5 Gbps. Green indicates HS ETH link is established at 10 Gbps.

16. 

HS TOH

 – This location has an SFP+ cage for connection to a 2.5G-10G fiber or Cat6 Ethernet network. This network is used primarily for 

transfer of the DCP from the library server or between CMS-5000s. See the CMS-5000 User Manual or contact Technical Services for a list of 
approved SFP+ modules.

17. 

Q-SYS LWR W and LWR B

 – For systems that include a Q-SYS core, one or both of these ports are used to transfer audio from the 

CMS to the core. If a separate control network is not provided or the system does not include Q-SYS, this network can also serve the functions 
outlined above for ETH A and ETH B CONTROL/DATA.

18. 

WUX NUO 1-8

 – Eight AES digital outputs are provided. These can be used to output alternative audio tracks including HI, VI, alternate 

language tracks, and monitor mixes. These HI, VI and monitor outputs are normally only used in systems that include a Q-SYS core. In systems 
without cores, the HI and VI tracks are sent to the cinema processor via the AES 1-16 connectors.

19. 

HD-SDN W and B

 – These connectors provide an interface to professional video devices. These support up to 3G dual link HD SDI.

20. 

HDMN NR W and B

 – These can be connected to video sources with HDMI outputs such as Blu-ray players, satellite receivers, laptops and 

STBs. These support the HDMI2.0/HDCP2.2 standard.

21. 

SYRC NR and NUO

– These connectors are used to sync CMS-5000s in theaters where two projectors are being used for 3D content. It is 

a sync output on the ‘primary’ CMS and sync input on the ‘secondary’ CMS-5000. LED's indicate activity.

Installing the CMS-5000 into a Projector

Required tools:

•  ESD strap
•  #1 Phillips screwdriver
1.  Make sure you are familiar with the projector marriage process before starting the installation of the CMS-5000. Once you start the 

installation, the CMS-5000 must be married to the projector per the manufacture’s procedure before the CMS-5000 will be functional.

2.  Make sure you have the correct front panel for the installation. There are unique front panels for the Barco, NEC, and Christie projectors.

 WARNRNG!:

 

Turn off the projector's power before removing the access panels.

3.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for removing the covers to allow access to the IMB slot. This may require the disconnection of the 

projector Ethernet connection.

4.  If the installation has an Enigma card, disconnect the HD- SDI cables and remove the Enigma card from the projector.

CWUONNRG!:

 

The CMS-5000 is not “hot pluggable” so be sure power to the projector is turned off.

Summary of Contents for CMS-5000

Page 1: ...TD 001577 01 B TD 001577 01 Cinema Media Server Quick Start Guide Cinema Media Server CMS 5000...

Page 2: ...be greater than room ambient Consideration should be given to ensure that the maximum operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F is not exceeded Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipm...

Page 3: ...nce to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reor...

Page 4: ...Hg Cd Cr vi PBB PBDE PCB Assemblies X O O O O O Chassis Assemblies X O O O O O SJ T 11364 This table is prepared following the requirement of SJ T 11364 O GB T 26572 O Indicates that the concentration...

Page 5: ...Figure 1 does not show the mounting hole options in order to emphasize the connectors section NOTE At power up the POWER LED is on and the READY LED is off During CMS initialization all the LEDs excep...

Page 6: ...ports are used to transfer audio from the CMS to the core If a separate control network is not provided or the system does not include Q SYS this network can also serve the functions outlined above fo...

Page 7: ...the ETH A or ETH B port on the front of the CMS 5000 Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the ports 12 For systems that have a Data network typically used for transferring content between systems ins...

Page 8: ...tructions to perform the software update References User Manual TD 001576 Detailed information about CMS setup and usage can be found in the CMS 5000 User Manual available at QSC com Security Guide TD...

Page 9: ...Status Indicators LED Power Ready Fault Tamper Drive Status Ingest Network status Sync status Ingest Ports eSATA 2 x USB 3 0 2x1 Gb Ethernet copper 2 5 10 Gb Ethernet copper or fiber Alternate Content...

Page 10: ...FAX 1 714 754 6174 E mail info qsc com Immediate email response times not guaranteed Q SYS 24 7 Emergency Support Tel 888 252 4836 U S Canada Tel 1 949 791 7722 non U S Q SYS 24 7 Support is for Emer...

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